Cowboys Quarterback Tony Romo Leaves Game After Fracturing His Clavicle

First, Dez, now this?

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During the third quarter of today's game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles, Tony Romo was driven into the ground by Jordan Hicks, landing flush on his left shoulder. 


According to Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews, it appears as though Romo is saying "it's broken" as he made his way to the locker room. 

"It's Broken." - Tony Romo https://t.co/paR1YRbZea

— BLACK ADAM SCHEFTER (@B1ackSchefter) September 20, 2015

Now, it is confirmed: a broken clavicle for Romo. 

Romo has fractured clavicle.

— Derek Eagleton (@derekeagleton) September 20, 2015

Romo suffered a broken left clavicle during the 2010 season when New York Giants linebacker Michael Boley drove the Cowboys star quarterback into the ground in a very similar fashion.  

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